Teen Bullied For Being Overweight Kills Herself In Front Of Family

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An 18-year-old girl committed suicide in front of her family at their Texas home after what relatives say were months of  torment on social media.

Brandy Vela sent an email to her family to let them know she planned to kill herself. They immediately hurried to their Texas City house to find her alive, with a gun pressed to her chest, but they could not convince her to put the firearm down, according to local media reports.

Vela’s parents and grandparents were at the home when she fatally shot herself. Her father, Raul Vela, broke down as he recounted his daughter’s final moments.

We tried to persuade her to put the gun down but she was determined,” he told the press. “She said she’d come too far to turn back. It was very unfortunate that I had to see that. It’s hard when your daughter tells you to turn around. You feel helpless.”

Her father said his daughter, who was a high school senior, would often confide in him about the cyber-bullying. She had been bullied for years about her weight, but other students had begun in April to create fake accounts pretending to be her.

“[They] set up an account saying she was actually soliciting sex,” he said.

Harassing calls led the teenager to change her phone number and file a report with police about the bogus accounts, but the bullying persisted.

“The police couldn’t do anything because the suspects used an app and it wasn’t traceable, her sister Jackie Vela told CNN.

In a final text to her sister, the 18-year-old wrote: “I love you so much, please remember that, and I’m sorry for everything.”

Texas City police are investigating her death as a cyber-bullying crime.

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